Color IQ Quiz
Question 1: Color is actually the reflection of light off the colored pigments in the hair. This "reflection of light" is what we see as "color."
Question 2: Levels are the degree of how light or dark a color is, from lightest (level 1) to darkest (level 10).
Question 3: Color that stains the cuticle, and slowly fades with each shampoo, is considered a permanent color.
Question 4: The natural contributing or underlying pigment at a level 5 is Red.
Question 5: Color does not lift color predictably or reliably.
Question 6: What color is best used to counteract or neutralize Yellow?
Question 7: Hair color that makes a permanent change to the structure of the hair is:
Question 8: "Opposite colors on the color wheel counteract and neutralize each other" is an example of:
Question 9: The Color or Pigment that lies under natural hair color is the:
Question 10: A process that lightens and tones in a singular application is a:
Question 11: What are the primary colors?
Question 12: When you mix equal parts of two primary colors you get a:
Question 13: If you want to lighten, previously colored, hair you will:
Question 14: Hair color tones can be described as:
Question 15: Hair color levels are arranged on a scale from:
Question 16: colors absorb light and can appear darker than their actual level.
Question 17: When formulating, opposite colors on the color wheel are used to:
Question 18: Remember color on top of color creates:
Question 19: When color is overlapped during the application process, this can cause:
Question 20: To achieve maximum lift, in one process coloring service, most high lift colors require:
Question 21: The darkest and only cool primary color is:
Question 22: Warm tones reflect light and tend to appear:
Question 23: What layers does the hair consist of?
Question 24: Melanin is produced in the:
Question 25: Eumelanin in the hair is responsible for:
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